
Nailers Announce Two for One Season Ticket Promotion
August 5, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL)
Wheeling Nailers News Release
WHEELING, WV. - The Wheeling Nailers, proud $B!F(BAA$B!G(B affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, announced today new BOGO pricing for all north end zone upper bowl season tickets.
All seats in sections 312,313,314,315, and 316 of WesBanco Arena will now be Buy One Season Ticket Get One Free. Fans can now purchase two season tickets to all 36 Wheeling Nailers home games for just $4.50 a game. Tickets must be purchased in a set and quantities are limited.
$B!H(BWe want our product to be affordable for everyone and we believe this promotion does just that. $B!H(Bstated Nailers Director of Ticket Sales Chris Perez.
For more information on this 2 for 1 special or to order your season tickets call the Nailers office at 304-234-4625.
Mark your Calendars - The Nailers open the 2008-09 Season at home against the Kelly Cup Champion Cincinnati Cyclones on October 17th 2008 at 7:35 pm.
Wheeling Nailers season ticket and mini plan packages are on sale now starting at JUST $5 per game. Kids season tickets as low as $180 per seat. 2008-09 V.I.P. Parking Passes are now available for just $110. For more information call the Nailers office at 304-234-4625 or online at www.wheelingnailers.com.
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